How Thermador dishwasher error codes work
Thermador dishwashers display error codes on the digital control panel or through LED patterns on models without a display. These codes are stored in the control board memory and can be retrieved even after a power cycle. Understanding the code narrows down the diagnosis, but the code alone rarely tells the full story — it identifies the symptom, not always the root cause.
Drain and water codes
E24 — Drain blocked: The most common code. Clean the drain filter first — this solves 70% of E24 cases. Check the drain hose for kinks and verify the garbage disposal knockout plug was removed.
E25 — Pump impeller blocked: Debris physically stopping the pump. Remove the pump cover and clear obstructions.
E15 — Water in base pan: Flood protection triggered. Tilt the unit back 45° to drain the base pan. If E15 recurs, a seal or hose is leaking internally.
E04 — Fill timeout: Not enough water entering. Check the supply valve and hose. Clean the inlet valve filter screen.
E17 — Overfill: Too much water in the tub. Inlet valve may be stuck open.
Heating and sensor codes
E09 — Heater fault: Flow-through heater not reaching temperature. Element burnout, limescale, or relay failure.
E01 — Control board communication: Main board and display can’t communicate. Often a loose ribbon cable.
E22 — AquaSensor: Turbidity sensor reading incorrectly. Clean the sensor area; dishwasher functions but cycles may run longer.
When to call a technician
E15, E09, E01, and E17 always require professional service. E24 and E25 are worth attempting yourself (filter cleaning), but if they persist, the pump needs replacement.
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Related Thermador resources
- Thermador Dishwasher repair service — certified technicians in all 50 states
- Thermador error code database — search all Dishwasher error codes
- Thermador model database — specifications and repair info by model number
- Thermador official site — official specifications, manuals, and product information
Important notes for Thermador dishwasher owners
- Always use genuine OEM parts — aftermarket components may fit but can compromise performance, safety, and warranty coverage on Thermador appliances
- Never ignore error codes — Thermador codes are diagnostic aids designed to prevent small issues from becoming major failures. Address them promptly
- Keep your owners manual accessible — it contains model-specific maintenance schedules and troubleshooting trees. Digital versions are available on the Thermador official site
- Document issues before calling — note error codes, symptoms, when they started, and patterns. This helps the technician diagnose faster
- Use surge protectors — power fluctuations damage electronic control boards. A quality surge protector protects your investment
When DIY troubleshooting is not enough
Some Thermador dishwasher issues can be resolved with the steps in this guide. However, call a certified technician immediately if you encounter:
- Gas smell (gas models) — turn off the appliance, open windows, leave the house, call from outside
- Burning smell or smoke — disconnect power immediately. Do not use until inspected
- Electrical sparking — turn off at the circuit breaker. Wiring or component failure
- Water leaking inside walls — shut off supply and call to prevent water damage
- Error codes that return after power reset — persistent codes indicate real component failure
- Sealed system issues — compressor, refrigerant work requires EPA-certified technicians
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